The Earlens is composed of three parts: the Photon Processor, the Light Tip, and the Lens. How do they work together to give you a broader hearing range, and the cleanest sound quality?

The Photon Processor

The Photon Processor looks like a traditional hearing aid on the back of your ear. And in many ways, it is similar to a traditional hearing aid. Its microphone picks up sounds; it adapts to minimize background noise and feedback; and has customizable sound levels.

But unlike the hearing aid – which takes sound and simply increases its volume – the Earlens converts the sound into light.

Light Tip

The light is beamed out through the Light Tip to the lens. That said, the Earlens does not have flashlight capabilities. Although it uses light, the light is non-visible. Your ears will unfortunately not have light shooting out of them.

But what your ears will have with an Earlens is more comfort. Instead of that clogged feeling with hearing aids, the Earlens is custom made and open fit to give you a natural feeling.